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When I worked in a Boston Hospital I commuted to Boston,the city life was not for me. We blue collar workers for the most part are an honest bunch of hard working guys earning a liveing and I think thats what they like the most.

I think it is more about the city life or living outside the city than professions. Judy Dating should never be about who has what degree or job or anything similar.. Just my opinion and thank you for reading For sure!

She is now working on a book which will incorporate all her ideas and professional tips and techniques for the professional painter. About 4.7 million jobs were lost among men during the recession, according to April figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.Two million women lost their jobs, the report said, leaving more women to become sole supporters of their families.I love siding a house or banging a deck together.....worked with a man in carpentry for six years, started his business. At first I was a bit skeptical about it thinking what does she see in me.I am in an area of craftsmen and you are in Boston.... But then I met some of the people she deals with on a daily basis, and soon realized they are phonies."When they see a hard-working garbage collector or different kinds of lower-level jobs, then they trust them," Kaba said.Robin Coates, 45, of Mobile, Alabama, found starting a relationship with her boyfriend, Sam, a 39-year-old who installs floors, to be tricky.I have dated attys, psychotherapists, business people,but the smell of sawdust.... Craftsmen make a lot of monet in renovation as do many men in the trades. it's about two people connecting on a level that transcends anything else. A year or two back I dated a very nice woman who is a lawyer. I was far more concerned about differences in income than she EVER was. I know far too many people with half the alphabet after their name but yet cannot figure out how to balance their check book. The smart person is not necessarily educated (like Einstein), the educated person is not necessarily smart (we all know someone). (Especially if he's handy around the house -- do you have any idea how worthless a law degree makes you for even changing lightbulbs and hanging a mirror?If she is worried about the difference, then you obviously value different things. Also remember that something like 7 out of 10 of the WORLDS richest people made thier wealth without a degree. )The question is, is it too boring for you if your "educated gal" takes a lit course at night or wants to spend Saturday in bed reading a book, not going out to the cape or some other activity? As far as blue collar, I have a lot of friends with no college ed who read a lot and are able to carry an intelligent converstion.Remember that we are the largest free online dating service, so you will never have to pay a dime to meet your soulmate. I live in Boston's city center in a sea of professional people. Some of the most wonderful and treasured dates and boyfriends Ive had have been blue collar workers...I am fortunate to earn the money it takes to live in my location,but at the same time it is hard to find a woman who will have a serious relationship with me who lives in my area. The problem I have is finding a woman who wants a life in the city and who wants a long term relationship with me.sabre..... Maybe its cos my daddy was a blue collar worker , a small business owner, that I gravitate and feel very comfortable with a man who gets his hands dirty for a living....